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Missio , the presents of his majesty , which , they NARY at Pekin , on the Subject of the fay , were not magnificent ; without having ENGLISH EMBASSY . First published by granted him an audience of leave of the M. Van Braam , and never ...
Missio , the presents of his majesty , which , they NARY at Pekin , on the Subject of the fay , were not magnificent ; without having ENGLISH EMBASSY . First published by granted him an audience of leave of the M. Van Braam , and never ...
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... possessed on thóle subjects . sessed of the opinion of so eminent an enquirer as isaac Casaubon , on a matter fo To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . much disputed ; especially as that opinion SIR , appeared lo satisfactory to ...
... possessed on thóle subjects . sessed of the opinion of so eminent an enquirer as isaac Casaubon , on a matter fo To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . much disputed ; especially as that opinion SIR , appeared lo satisfactory to ...
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... I'would not ex- Hobbes's book De Homine came forth , ' change it for all tře Miscellanies , Diatribæ , adds he immediately , " . I never law any various Readings , Animadversions , Emene thing written of that subject intelligibly ...
... I'would not ex- Hobbes's book De Homine came forth , ' change it for all tře Miscellanies , Diatribæ , adds he immediately , " . I never law any various Readings , Animadversions , Emene thing written of that subject intelligibly ...
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... and the books , authors on the subject of his inquiries , will be delivered out at all times within and which would exempt him from the these hours ; all Painphlets , of general or necessity of incurring the expense of puro local ...
... and the books , authors on the subject of his inquiries , will be delivered out at all times within and which would exempt him from the these hours ; all Painphlets , of general or necessity of incurring the expense of puro local ...
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